After a 3-year wait, this Netflix series, rated 4 out of 5, is back for its grand finale

After a 3-year wait, this Netflix series, rated 4 out of 5, is back for its grand finale

BEASTARS (Netflix)

The final season will begin on December 5.

It’s been nearly three years in the making, but finally the final season of BEASTARS, the adaptation of Itagaki Paru’s hit manga, is here in the form of first episodes.

A third and final dive into this anthropomorphic world where carnivores and herbivores live (seemingly) in harmony, ignoring their differences. But is this already shaky coexistence possible after Legoshi gives in to his wolf impulses by swallowing his friend’s leg?

So it’s time to connect with these characters, as complex as they are endearing, and their world, sometimes cheerful, sometimes gloomy. Because of suspicion, manipulation or even love, Lego, Louis and Haru will not end up fighting in this world where animal instinct has no place.

Stay tuned as the remainder of the season is expected to arrive in 2025.

DAN DA DAN (Crunchyroll, DNA, Netflix)

Season 1 is currently airing from October 3rd.

It’s an adaptation of Fall Phenomenon, the completely insane Aliens of the Season by Yukinobu Tatsu, which anime fans have been waiting to see on screen for a long time! And the least we can say is that success exists.

Available in simultrad on no less than three platforms, Dan and Dan takes you into the unusual daily lives of two high school students: Momo Ayase and Ken Takakura. Between ghosts and aliens, a teenage duo goes through crazy situations and incredible adventures.

Unusual humor that probably won’t convince everyone, but keep in mind that Dan and Dan is not limited to its comic side. Interesting characters, dynamic animation and strong emotional moments also ensure the popularity of this indescribable work.

Criminal Engagement (Crunchyroll)

Season 1 is currently airing from October 7.

Be warned, this is not the romance you might expect! Far from the levity of Blue Box or the levity of 365 Days to Wedding, Criminal Engagement is primarily about rivalry, more than a love story.

Descending into the heart of Tokyo’s underworld, young Yoshino inadvertently meets Kirishima, a psychopathic and immature yakuza. Can two enemies fall in love? This is the question we ask ourselves in the first few episodes before we learn that this is not the actual theme of this anime.

This psychological drama takes you more into mafia trafficking and entrapment than the beginnings of a teenage relationship. Add to that its unique graphic style by DEEN studios and the anime will only keep you interested.

You can watch these anime on Crunchyroll, ADN, and Netflix.

Source: Allocine

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